IE is a lot more integrated in Windows than FF. Probably to change anything they will have to test the impact on too many things to release the patch in an acceptabe time frame.
Maybe that is their mistake, and in any case 130+ days are too many.
No one has the right to know where I am, what do I do, where do I live... From where I see it, privacy is a human right.
In order to maintain some order in our society, we need to give up some privacy, everybody would agree on that.
But thanks to people like you, that understand it as a Luxury, some day everybody will be carrying a chip capable of transmitting even our thoughts (just in case we are thinking about little boys, bombing a bridge or kill the president).
Mmmm, sometimes the comparisons are hated but I cannot resist this one...
Seems like Microsoft has been ignoring everithing that wasn't a threat, destroying it whenever they believed it to be a threat and assimilating it whenever they thought it would be useful to them... now there is an species just like that in a tv show...
Also a well known skinny guy said something that represent the other side of this matter: First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win.
Wally?
Makes sense, a little more than a year ago, I heard from a DoubleClick employee the rumor and fear about being bought by Microsoft.
Anyone else heard this rumor too?
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Allways remember, women will always forgive what you did to them, they sure won't forgive what you didn't do to them.
Chäïnÿ
Well, that is kind of true in a way.
IE is a lot more integrated in Windows than FF. Probably to change anything they will have to test the impact on too many things to release the patch in an acceptabe time frame.
Maybe that is their mistake, and in any case 130+ days are too many.
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Chäïnÿ
Sorry, but any OS that locks you out of all OS's for installing it does not have high "usability"
You mean like Windows does?
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Chäïnÿ
Please.
No one has the right to know where I am, what do I do, where do I live... From where I see it, privacy is a human right.
In order to maintain some order in our society, we need to give up some privacy, everybody would agree on that.
But thanks to people like you, that understand it as a Luxury, some day everybody will be carrying a chip capable of transmitting even our thoughts (just in case we are thinking about little boys, bombing a bridge or kill the president).
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Chäïnÿ
This would probably unleash, in the Spanish comunity, the same feeling as the incredible Mitsubishi Pajero.
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Chäïnÿ
Mmmm, sometimes the comparisons are hated but I cannot resist this one...
Seems like Microsoft has been ignoring everithing that wasn't a threat, destroying it whenever they believed it to be a threat and assimilating it whenever they thought it would be useful to them... now there is an species just like that in a tv show...
Also a well known skinny guy said something that represent the other side of this matter: First they ignore you, then they ridicule you, then they fight you, then you win.